Microsoft's windows 11 and Windows 10 4-month security updates, KB5036893 and KB5036892 respectively, were previously identified by the company as causing VPN disconnection problems for some users, and some users had no way to hide their IP address or change their location. It was. Currently, Microsoft has released a security update for windows11, KB5037771.This is said to fix the problem along with other known bugs.
In a post detailing the changes made in May14update, Microsoft noted that the VPN issue has been resolved, and that if the user is a Windows 10 user, updating KB5037768 seems to fix the same issue.
This bug was originally said to affect Windows 11 (versions 23H2, 22h2, and 21h2) and Windows 10 (versions 22h2 and 21h2), but Windows Four
However, most users do not know that Windows may be the cause of frequent VPN disconnections.
Also, fixes for Bitlocker errors mentioned in the notes, and updates to Microsoft Edge incorrectly package the Microsoft Copilot app in the list of installed apps in the settings menu
Co-pilot bugs may be annoying, but they can also be annoying. The Bitlocker fix is probably not surprising given that the upcoming update to windows 11 24H2 is rumored to enable encryption settings by default during reinstallation.Bitlocker has caused considerable controversy as it is known to reduce SSD performance by up to 45% depending on workload.
Still, I think we'll cross that encrypted bridge when we come to it. In the meantime, anyone who has ever experienced a VPN problem will want to install a security update immediately, and for those who don't, keeping your Windows up to date is always a best practice no matter.
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